We did it

Dear social educator

The AIEJI 2009 world congress in Copenhagen resulted in a declaration envisioning a world where social educators help to obtain global justice and fight consequences of the financial crisis for the children, the homeless and others affected by the crisis.

The Presidents diary

AIEJI World Congress 2013

After a happy and successful world congress in Copenhagen this year, the time has come to find new potential candidates for the hosting of the next AIEJI congress and its members and social educators/pedagogues around the world. Read more...Version françaisEn español

What's on?

The congress is over, we hope you found inspiration and new relations - join our facebook group to nurse your new network.

Hot dogs, paintings and what-not; workplaces from the Copenhagen region presented themselves in cooperation with the local union for social educators; an event which may become a tradition. The main man in the photo is called Martin, and he is from activity centre for the deaf.

A new board was elected at the congress - and re-election of the president from Denmark.

The AIEJI world congress day one ended at the city hall of Copenhagen where Benny Andersen spoke to the crowd who were looking forward to enjoying the famous "city hall pancakes"!

The atmosphere was vibrant as all participating nations, one by one, were cheered on by President Benny Andersen and the crowd of participants!

Global voices

Social educators around the globe make a visible difference in the hidden corners of local societies. Read the global voices.

Field visits

Field visits (May 6) e.g. to TV production company employing only developmentally disabled persons, or visit "Mette Marie" - a residence for people with drug abuse, or perhaps festival of the senses - annual event for the mentally or physically disabled or activity centre Kellersvej; a daytime service for children 1-7 years old with mental and physical impairments. The list goes on - sign up for your favourite at the congress!